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Netscape - javascript issues

Hi, all.

I've got an ASP page that uses the scripting object model, and has some
client-side javascript, that calls the submit method of the form when the
value of various list boxes change.

When I change the vale of a list box, the statusbar says that there's a
javascript error. I type 'javascript:' in the location box, and the console
shows up saying that 'thisForm' is not defined (the command its trying to
execute is thisForm.submit(), and looking at the grayed-out form tag, I
see that, yes, thisForm is the name of the form.

I've also tried using a regular form, setting the name to 'thisForm', and I
get the same JavaScript error.

Note: This page works flawlessly on IE.

Any suggestions/ideas??
(No, switching to IE is not an option.. the client captures browser types
used, and says that 40% of the visitors to the site (not necessarily to this
page) use Netscape)

Re: Netscape - javascript issues

Also, if I don't change any of the list boxes, and fill in the form, and
then click submit, default.htm is loaded. What is supposed to happen is
that the same ASP page comes back, with results filled in.

The reason I have to submit whenever certain list boxes change is that other
listboxes & textboxes have to change depending on the value of the changed
listbox.